
The MBSE Podcast
Tim and Christian chat about the topic of MBSE. They invite experts from all over the world to discuss tools, methods, modeling languages and much more.
Episodes
Episode 65: Scaling AI in Engineering with Alexander Krumm and Prof. Dr. Thomas Meenken
Broadcast date: February 24th, 2026, 18:30 CET
Artificial Intelligence is everywhere — but how do engineering organizations move beyond experimentation and isolated pilots toward real, scalable impact?
In this episode of the MBSE Podcast, we welcome Prof. Dr. Thomas Meenken and Alexander Krumm, two experts who combine deep methodological expertise with hands-on industrial scaling experience
Episode 64: Cameo Systems Modeler and SysML v2 with Andrius Armonas & Aurelijus Morkevicius
Broadcast date: January 22nd, 2026, 18:00 CET
We’re thrilled to welcome Andrius Armonas and Aurelijus Morkevicius to the MBSE Podcast! Representing one of the most powerful SysML modeling tools on the market – Cameo Systems Modeler, Andrius and Aurelijus bring years of experience and deep expertise to the conversation. Both are well known in the global MBSE community for their contributions, t
Episode 63: Sysand – The SysML Package Manager with Juozas Vaicenavicius & Simonas Drauksas
Broadcast date: December 15th, 2025, 17:30 CET
We dive into an essential piece for the SysML v2 puzzle: Sysand, a package manager.
Just as code needs robust package management, models do too. Sysand aims to bring modularity, version control, and reusability to the world of systems modeling.
Join us as we speak with the minds behind Sysand to learn:
Which problem does it solve
What
Episode 62: ODE4HERA with Francesco Torrigiani & Luca Boggero
Broadcast date: November 28th, 2025, 19:00 CET
In our next episode, we’re diving into a cutting-edge European research project that’s shaping the future of Model-Based Systems Engineering in the aviation domain: ODE4HERA – Open Digital Environment for HERA (https://www.ode4hera.eu).
Join us as we welcome Francesco Torrigiani and Luca Boggero from the German Aerospace Center (DLR), key
Episode 61: Starforge with Johannes Gross
Broadcast date: October 10th, 2025, 19:00 CET
In our next MBSE Podcast episode, we welcome Johannes Gross, founder of Planetary Utilities, to explore Starforge — a bold new platform that reimagines how we engineer complex systems.
We will highlight:
The power of SysML v2 as a unifying platform — enabling consistent structure, behavior, and semantics across the full engineering stack.
Episode 60: The SysML v2 Book with Tim Weilkiens and Vince Molnár
Broadcast date: September 25th, 2025, 19:00 CET
This episode of the MBSE Podcast is dedicated to the pre-release of the book “The SysML v2 Book: Practical Insights and Comprehensive Reference.” Tim will wear two hats in this episode: he is both co-host and guest.
We sit down with the authors of this new and long-awaited SysML v2 resource. This episode will offer insights into th
Episode 59: Dalus for Engineering Complexity with Sebastian Völkl
Broadcast date: June 19th, 2025, 19:00 CET
We’re excited to bring you a brand-new episode of the MBSE-Podcast! This time, we dive into the future of model-based systems engineering tools with Sebastian Völkl, co-founder of the innovative engineering platform Dalus.
We will talk about
The vision behind Dalus and how it reimagines collaboration and usability in systems engineering
Insi
Episode 58: MBSE and Sustainability with Hamza Bassam
Broadcast date: May 19th, 2025, 19:00 CET
How can Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) drive the transformation toward a sustainable and circular economy?
In this thought-provoking episode of the MBSE Podcast, we welcome Hamza Bassam, an expert at the intersection of systems engineering and sustainability. Together, we explore how MBSE provides the methodologies and tools needed to manage
Episode 57: Non-SysML MBSE for Chemical Sourcing
Broadcast date: April 24th, 2025, 19:00 CET
When you think MBSE, you might think SysML right away—but what about MBSE without SysML?
In our next episode, we sit down with a guest, Joshua Feingold from Occam Systems, a company that helps organizations source specialty chemicals—from flavors and fragrances to pharma ingredients and adhesives. But how do they approach complexity and optimizati
Episode 56: World Championships of Systems Architecture and Modeling with Brian Selvy and David Gamble
Broadcast date: April 2nd, 2025, 19:00 CET
What happens when top system architects and modelers from around the world face off in a high-pressure, high-creativity modeling challenge?
In this episode, we sit with two incredible guests, Brian Selvy and David Gamble, to discuss the World Championships of System Architecture and Modeling.
Listen in and find out how it works, and maybe you
Episode 55: OOSEM with SysML v2 with Sandy Friedenthal, Andrew Muxen and Ryan Noguchi
Broadcast date: March 24th, 2025, 19:00 CET
How is the Object-Oriented Systems Engineering Method (OOSEM) evolving in the SysML v2 era? What role does it play in advancing MBSE methodology? In our upcoming episode of the MBSE Podcast, we discuss the future of OOSEM, its integration with SysML v2, and its alignment with standards like ISO 15288.
Key Topics:
OOSEM v2 – Incremental evoluti
Episode 54: Industrial Metaverse with Alessandro Migliaccio and Giovanni Iannone
Broadcast date: February 27th, 2025, 19:00 CET
AiShed, in partnership with the MBSE Podcast, is thrilled to present an exclusive discussion on the upcoming book Industrial Metaverse. This session will explore the book’s key themes, with a strong focus on the critical role of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) in shaping the future of industrial ecosystems. We’ll examine how MBSE, combined
Episode 53: CASCaDE with Uwe Kaufmann
Broadcast date: January 20th, 2025, 19:00 CET
Join us in our upcoming podcast episode with Uwe Kaufmann from ModelAlchemy, where we explore the transformative potential of CASCaDE (Collaborative Artifact, Specification, Context, and Data Exchange), a groundbreaking initiative by OMG.
Designed to enable cross-disciplinary collaboration, CASCaDE aims to unify engineering efforts across
Episode 52: The Six Types of Whole-Part Relations
Broadcast date: December 16th, 2024, 19:00 CET
As a systems engineer, you’re constantly navigating whole-part relationships: system-of-systems, component breakdown structures, or functional decompositions, just to name a few. But have you ever taken a step back to consider these relationships from a more philosophical perspective?
In this episode, we dive deep into the fascinating wor
Episode 51: Simulation of SysML Models with Brian Moberley
Broadcast date: November 21st, 2024, 19:00 CET
In this episode, we discuss the world of SysML model simulation with Brian Moberley, a renowned expert in the field and co-author of AI-Assisted MBSE with SysML with Doug Rosenberg and Tim Weilkiens. His YouTube channel MBSE Insights has more than 3000 subscribers: http://www.youtube.com/@brianMoberley.
Brian shares his insights into how s
Episode 50: INCOSE and Future of Systems Engineering with Ralf Hartmann
Broadcast date: October 16th, 2024, 19:00 CET
We’ve explored many facets of systems engineering, but what does the future hold for our ever-evolving field? In our upcoming podcast episode, we’ll explore the innovations and challenges that lie ahead.
We’re thrilled to have Ralf Hartmann, the president of INCOSE, join us for this insightful conversation. We’ll reflect
Episode 49: Product Line Engineering with Danilo Beuche
Broadcast date: September 19th, 2024, 19:00 CET
Hey engineers! While we often dive into systems engineering, the reality is that products are developed through projects—and usually not just one, but multiple variants. This brings us into the exciting world of Product Line Engineering (PLE).
Two years ago, we had an insightful chat with Marco Forlingieri about PLE. Now, in our latest p
Episode 48: Open Source SysML v2 Tool SysIDE with Juozas Vaicenavicius
Broadcast date: September 4th, 2024, 19:00 CET
After our summer break, we’re thrilled to announce the latest episode of the MBSE Podcast! In this episode, we cover the future of modeling with SysML v2 and explore the powerful open-source tool SysIDE from Sensmetry.
Our guest, Juozas Vaicenavicius, CEO of Sensmetry, joins us to discuss how SysIDE enables a novel system-as-code paradigm with
Episode 47: MBSE around the World: Southeast Asia with Robert Ong and Marco Forlingieri
Broadcast date: July 18th, 2024, 17:30 CET
Ever wondered how Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is applied around the globe? This episode takes you on a journey to Southeast Asia to uncover the unique applications and challenges of MBSE in this vibrant region.
Join us as we sit down with two distinguished guests:
Robert Ong – President-Elect of INCOSE Singapore and Industry Pro
Episode 46: The Open Source SysML v2 Tool SysON with Axel Richard and Jérémie Tatibouet
Broadcast date: May 14th, 2024, 19:00 CET
In our next episode of the MBSE Podcast, we will spotlight the upcoming open-source SysML v2 modeling tool, SysON. We will discuss its features and how it aims to support system modeling.
Joining us are two key figures behind SysON, Jérémie Tatibouet and Axel Richard. They will share insights from their development journey, highlight the challenges
Episode 45: Semantic Interoperability with Elaheh Maleki, Quirien Wijnands, and Nils Fischer from ESA
Broadcast date: April 25th, 18:30 CET
In our upcoming episode, we will talk about semantic interoperability in MBSE. We’ll explore how this concept helps different systems communicate effectively, ensuring that data is not only exchanged but also accurately understood and utilized across various platforms and industries.
This time we have three guests. They all work at ESA: Elaheh Mal
Episode 44: AI-Assisted MBSE
Broadcast date: March 27th, 19:00 CET
This week on the MBSE Podcast, the hosts Tim Weilkiens and Christian Muggeo are thrilled to welcome Doug Rosenberg and Brian Moberley, an exceptional panel of guests, to discuss the cutting-edge topic of “AI-Assisted MBSE.”
In an episode that promises to be as enlightening as it is revolutionary, we’ll explore the forthcoming book, AI-
Episode 43: The Craft of MBSE with Michael Vinarcik and Christoph Fischer
Broadcast date: February 12th, 2024, 19 CET
Changing from a document-based to a model-based paradigm is a huge hurdle for companies. It is not only about learning new methods, languages, and tools and changing processes and policies. It is also about changing organizational structures and engineering culture. However, sometimes, MBSE is applied as another set of administrative tasks and
Episode 42: 2023 Reflections and 2024 Outlook with us
Broadcast date: January 30th, 2024, 19 CET
In this special episode, we talk about key events that shaped MBSE in 2023. We look at the most important trends and innovations at MBSE over the past year. Of course, we also look at key events of the MBSE podcast itself.
But that’s not all! As we’ve already entered 2024, we’re providing outlooks for the year ahead. Expect
Episode 41: Automated Reasoning for SysML v2 with Jamie Smith
Broadcast date: November 20th, 2023, 19 CET
Join us on the new MBSE Podcast episode as we explore automated reasoning for SysML v2 with guest expert Jamie Smith from Imandra. Tune in for a compelling discussion on the advancements in MBSE and the critical role of formal verification in designing deterministic and error-resistant systems.
The robust foundation of SysML v2 lays the grou
Episode 40: Cyber-Security and SecML with Hartmut Hintze
Broadcast date: October 30th, 2023, 19 CET
We dive into the world of MBSE and cybersecurity together with Hartmut Hintze from Airbus and the Hamburg University of Technology.
We will talk about (cyber-)security and safety in the context of MBSE in general. We will then discuss in more detail the SysML language extension and method SysML4Sec for the modeling of security aspects. Hartmu
Episode 39: MBSE in Space with Nils Fischer from ESA
Broadcast date: September 19th, 2023, 19 CET
Prepare for a stellar voyage on the MBSE Podcast!
In our upcoming episode, we’re diving into the cosmos, unraveling the synergy of space, the European Space Agency (ESA), Concurrent Engineering, and Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE). Join us as we explore the wonders of ESA’s missions and the transformative power of MBSE.
Episode 38: INCOSE International Symposium 2023 and EMEA with Sven-Olaf Schulze
Broadcast date: August 24th, 2023, 19 CET
Last month, the most important systems engineering annual event took place: the 2023 INCOSE Symposium in Hawaii. In this episode, we want to talk about the symposium in general and specifically about the highlights from this year.
Our guest is Sven-Olaf Schulze. He was on-site at IS 2023 and is the INCOSE EMEA Sector Director, bringing us to t
Episode 37: Geometry Modeling in SysML v2
Broadcast date: July 31st, 2023, 19 CET
One of the really new features of SysML v2 is the ability to model geometries. Let’s take a closer look at that in today’s episode.
What exactly can I model? Can I use SysML v2 for CAD modeling now?
This time we don’t have a guest. For one thing, it’s summer break for many, and for another, we both know SysML v2, and C
Episode 36: SysML v2 API & Services with Manas Bajaj
Broadcast date: June 29th, 2023, 19 CET
The upcoming next-generation modeling language SysML v2 comes with an API. At first, it may seem like nothing special that you can now access a SysML model via an API. But it can become a game changer in the MBSE modeling world. At least it lays the foundations for it.
We’ve talked a lot about SysML v2 on the MBSE podcast, but not yet in d
Episode 35: MBSE and AI with Alessandro Migliaccio and Giovanni Iannone
Broadcast date: May 15th, 2023, 19 CET
Since ChatGPT became popular, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a hot topic of discussion. However, AI has already been under discussion in systems engineering for quite some time. AI is a technology that has already made its way into several systems, and to design and deploy successful systems with AI, we need to have a common understanding o
Episode 34 – MBSE around the World: France with Raphael Faudou
Broadcast date: April 26th, 2023, 19 CET
We want to learn how MBSE is used in the world, and this time we will visit France. Our guest is Raphael Faudou.
We talk about how MBSE is being used in France, what organizations exist for MBSE, how it is used at universities, where the challenges are, and more.
Raphael is the founder and CEO of Samares Engineering, an engineering consultan
Episode 33 – Application of SysML v2 with Sandy Friedenthal
Broadcast date: April 3rd, 2023, 19 CET
After over 5 years of work with over 200 people from over 80 organizations, the OMG votes on the final submission of SysML v2 at the end of March. Truly a historic milestone for MBSE. We’ve talked about SysML v2 more often in our podcast, for example with one of the masterminds of SysML v2, Ed Seidewitz: SysML v2 – A look behind the sce
Episode 32 – Systems Engineering Professional Community with Zsolt Sandor
Broadcast date: February 22nd, 2023, 19 CET
This time it’s not about specific MBSE content. Instead, we talk with our guest Zsolt Sandor about how to build an active community of systems engineering professionals. In addition to experience and training, the exchange with experts is another important pillar to mastering the craft of systems engineering.
Zsolt is the communi
Episode 31 – Systems Thinking with Lydia Kaiser
Broadcast date: January 20th, 2023, 19 CET
Systems Thinking is an essential skill for system engineers. We talk about what Systems Thinking is and how to learn it in this episode. And we wouldn’t be an MBSE podcast if we didn’t also discuss what Systems Thinking has to do with MBSE.
Our guest is Lydia Kaiser. She is a Professor of Digital Engineering 4.0 at Technische Univ
Episode 30 – SysML Interchange Options with Daniel Siegl
Broadcast date: December 13th, 2022, 19 CET
While in the early days of SysML, the exchange of models was mainly seen as a way to change modeling tools, today, there are a variety of use cases that fall under the buzzword Digital Thread.
Together with our guest Daniel Siegl from LieberLieber we want to look at the different ways SysML models can be exchanged, both in theory and in prac
Episode 29 – MBSE and PLM with Erik Herzog
Broadcast date: November 23rd, 2022, 19 CET
If you compare the definition of the concept of PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) and the definition of SE (Systems Engineering) and MBSE (Model-Based Systems Engineering), you´ll find many commonalities. Both concepts claim a life-cycle view of a system or a product. The differences are more in generating and using models in contrast to the m
Episode 27 – MBSE around the World: Spain with Juan Llorens
Broadcast date: September 5th, 2022, 19 CET
We want to learn how MBSE is used in the world, and this time we will visit Spain. Our guest is Juan Llorens.
We talk about how MBSE is being used in Spain, what the state of training is, what organizations exist for MBSE, where the challenges are, and more.
Juan is CTO of The REUSE Company, a professor at the Universidad Carlos III de Ma
Episode 26 – INCOSE Vision 2035 with Paul Schreinemakers
Broadcast date: August 17th, 2022, 19 CET
At regular intervals, INCOSE publishes a vision that describes how the discipline of Systems Engineering and its changing context is seen in the future. The vision is thus an inspiration and guidance for strategic orientation.
In early 2022, INCOSE published its new vision for the year 2035. Our guest Paul Schreinemakers was a member of the te
Episode 25 – SysML v2: A look behind the scenes with Ed Seidewitz
Broadcast date: June 6th, 2022, 19 CET
SysML v2 is finally in the last stretch to completion. The SST team has worked on this next-generation modeling language since 2017. We already covered the SysML v1 to SysML v2 migration in our last episode. This time, we will look behind the scenes of SysML v2.
Our guest is one of the masterminds of SysML v2: Ed Seidewitz. Ed is also the CTO of
Episode 24 – Migration of SysML v1 to SysML v2
Broadcast date: April 27th, 2022, 19:00 CET
SysML v2 is in its final run. In this episode, we address the question of what will then become of the many SysML v1 models.
The SysML v2 specification also includes a formal definition of the transformation from SysML v1 to SysML v2 models. Since Tim is one of the transformation developers, we didn’t invite an additional guest this ti
Episode 23 – Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) with Axel Reichwein
Broadcast date: March 29th, 2022, 19:00 CET
Broadcast date: March 29th, 2022, 19:00 CET
The interoperability of engineering tools is a hot topic. That means, we want to break up the data silos, where data of specific tools is often hidden. There is hardly any engineering project that does not have it as a challenge.
One way to interoperate between tools, is a common file format, fo
Episode 22 – ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 System Life Cycle Processes and MBSE with Dr. David Endler
Broadcast date: February 28th, 2022, 19:00 CET – Language: English
This time we are talking about ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288. In the following, we will refer to this standard as 15288. Probably many of you know this number. It is the leading standard on system life cycle processes.
Our guest is David Endler. David served for 2 years as INCOSE’s technical director, is a member of oose, and is an i
Episode 21 – Model-Based Product Line Engineering with Marco Forlingieri from Airbus
Broadcast date: February 7th, 2022, 19:00 CET – Language: English
This episode is part of our MBSE Methodology series. Dealing with product lines and variants keeps many projects busy. And now we are making the whole thing model-based as well: Model-Based Product Line Engineering (MBPLE).
Our guest can tell us how MBPLE works. Marco Forlingieri is responsible at Airbus for introducing MB
Episode 20 – The Open Model-Based Engineering Environment (OpenMBEE) with Chris Delp from Nasa JPL
Broadcast date: January 28th, 2022, 19:00 CET – Language: English
The first episode of 2022 is part of our MBSE tool series and starts right away with a hot topic: “Connected engineering information for a connected world” – that’s the claim of the OpenMBEE platform. Their promise sounds like a dream for every (system) engineer: “It enables engineers to work in t
Episode 19.24 – Merry Christmas!
Broadcast date: December 24th, 2021
You can join and watch this episode on Youtube, Spotify, iTunes, Amazon Music, or Google Podcasts.
Hohoho, and welcome to the 24th and final door of our MBSE Podcast Advent Calendar.
Today is a special day for many. We will avoid burdening your brain with modeling topics today.
Instead, we will end by lighting
Episode 19.23 – SysML v2 Requirement, Variants, and API
Broadcast date: December 23rd, 2021
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Welcome to the 23rd door of our MBSE Podcast Advent Calendar. Today, we show you some more aspects of the next-generation modeling language SysML v2.
Yesterday we showed a simplified physical architecture of our Christmas
Episode 19.22 – Next Generation Christmas Tree with SysML v2
Broadcast date: December 22nd, 2021
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Welcome to the 22nd door of our MBSE Podcast Advent Calendar. Today, we travel to the future and model our great MBSE Podcast Christmas Tree with the next-generation modeling language SysML v2.
The SysML v2 is currently u
Episode 19.21 – The Death of the Actors
Broadcast date: December 21st, 2021
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Welcome to the 21st door of our MBSE Podcast Advent Calendar. Today, we take a look at the death of the actors.
That doesn’t sound very Christmassy, but we need to talk about it. The actors died a long time ago. Cur
Episode 19.20 – Non-SysML Views
Broadcast date: December 20th, 2021
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Welcome to the 20th door of our MBSE Podcast Advent calendar. Today, we take a look at non-SysML views.
SysML defines 9 different diagram types, such as the use case diagram, the block definition diagram, and so on.
Episode 19.19 – Variant Modeling
Broadcast date: December 19th, 2021
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Welcome to the 19th door of our MBSE Podcast Advent Calendar. Today, we take a look at the modeling of variants.
Very often, a system contains variants; so does our MBSE Podcast Christmas Tree. We provide trees with diffe
Episode 19.18 – Profiles and Stereotypes
Broadcast date: December 18th, 2021
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Welcome to the 18th door of our MBSE Podcast Advent Calendar. Today, we take a look at the modeling of profiles and stereotypes.
Typically, you cannot use SysML out of the box very well. The language is too general to pro
Episode 19.17 – Parametric Diagram
Broadcast date: December 17th, 2021
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Welcome to the 17th door of our MBSE Podcast Advent Calendar. Today, we take a look at the modeling of parametric.
The parametric diagram depicts a network of constraints that constrain properties of the system. If
Episode 19.16 – Sequence Modeling
Broadcast date: December 16th, 2021
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Welcome to the 16th door of our MBSE Podcast Advent Calendar. Today, we take a look at the modeling of a sequence diagram.
A sequence diagram depicts the exchange of messages between properties represented by the s
Episode 19.15 – Interface Modeling
Broadcast date: December 15th, 2021
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Welcome to the 15th door of our MBSE Podcast Advent Calendar. Today, we take a look at the modeling of interfaces.
Typically, you use ports typed by interface blocks. With a connector, you model the connection betw
Episode 19.14 – Connection of the Parts
Broadcast date: December 14th, 2021
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Welcome to the 14th door of our MBSE Podcast Advent Calendar. Again, we take a look at the physical architecture.
Yesterday we worked on the definition of the physical architecture and the allocation of the elements from
Episode 19.13 – Physical Breakdown Structure
Broadcast date: December 13th, 2021
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Welcome to another door of the MBSE Podcast Advent Calendar. Behind the 13th door, we take a look at the physical architecture.
In the last few days, we presented the functional architecture. As a reminder, let’s open the internal block diagram of th
Episode 19.12 – Functional Architecture
Broadcast date: December 12th, 2021
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Hohoho, behind the 12th door of our MBSE Podcast Advent Calendar, we take a final look at the functional architecture.
Yesterday we created the breakdown structure of the functional architecture.
Functional Arch
Episode 19.11 – Functional Breakdown Structure
Broadcast date: December 11th, 2021
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Welcome to our MBSE Podcast Advent Calendar. Behind the 11th door, we take a look at the functional architecture again.
Yesterday we created the functional groups, and today we look at the derivation of the first version of the functional architectur
Episode 19.10 – Functional Grouping
Broadcast date: December 10th, 2021
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Welcome to the 10th door of our MBSE Podcast Advent Calendar. This time, we take a look at functional architectures.
A functional architecture is a system architecture based on functions and independent of the physical entities that implement t
Episode 19.9 – State Machines
Broadcast date: December 9th, 2021
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Welcome to the 9th door of our MBSE Podcast Advent Calendar. This time, we take a look at the state machines.
Here, we use a state machine to specify the top-level states of our system and with that, the pre-and post-conditions of the use cases.
Episode 19.8 – Domain Knowledge Model
Broadcast date: December 8th, 2021
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Welcome! Behind the eighth door of our MBSE Podcast Advent Calendar, we take a look at the domain knowledge model.
For the object flows in the use case activities, we have defined the types of flowing objects. These are mostly blocks and value t
Episode 19.7 – Use Case Activities
Broadcast date: December 7th, 2021
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Welcome to the 7th door of our MBSE Podcast Advent Calendar. Behind the door, we take a look at the system use case activities.
Behind each of our use cases, we define an activity to model the functional decomposition, including control and obje
Episode 19.6 – Use Cases
Broadcast date: December 6th, 2021
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Welcome to the 6th door of our MBSE Podcast Advent Calendar. Behind the door, we take a look at the system use cases.
There are a lot of methods for modeling use cases published in many books, papers, and other publ
Episode 19.5 – System Context
Broadcast date: December 5th, 2021
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Welcome to the 5th door of our MBSE Podcast Advent Calendar. Today, we take a look at the system context.
We already defined a context for the base architecture behind door #4 of our Advent calendar. The base archit
Episode 19.4 – Base Architecture
Broadcast date: December 4th, 2021
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Welcome to the 4th door of our MBSE Podcast Advent Calendar. Behind the door, we take a look at base architectures.
We already mentioned the base architecture in the previous days. Now, let’s talk about what it is.
Episode 19.3 – Requirements Modeling
Broadcast date: December 3rd, 2021
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Welcome to the 3rd door of our MBSE Podcast Advent Calendar. Behind the third door, we take a brief look at requirements modeling.
There is and has been a lot to say about requirements modeling. We will limit oursel
Episode 19.2 – System Idea and Objectives
Broadcast date: December 2nd, 2021
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Welcome to the 2nd door of our MBSE Podcast Advent Calendar. Behind this door, we describe the system idea and system objectives.
The system idea is the elevator pitch of the system of interest. It briefly and crisply de
Episode 19.1 – The MBSE Podcast Christmas Tree Project
Broadcast date: December 1st, 2021
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Welcome to the MBSE Podcast Advent Calendar. We will open a new door every day until December 24th. This means that every day there will be a short MBSE Podcast episode.
In 24 episodes, we will each briefly describe how to model a system using the SYS
Episode 18 – MBSE Tools: The Incquery Suite with Istvan Rath and Enrique Krajmalnik
Broadcast date: November 18, 19:00 CET – Language: English – Some Audio Issues
This episode is again part of our MBSE Tools series, and we look at the Incquery Suite.
Our guest Istvan Rath is CEO and co-founder of Incquery Labs. The suite enables the Digital Thread in which it analyses and connects MBSE models. It increases data quality and connects silos. As an integration platform,
Episode 17 – The Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) with Aurelijus Morkevicius
Broadcast date: October 15, 19:00 CET – Language: English
In this episode, we talk to Aurelijus from Dassault about the Unified Architecture Framework (UAF). UAF is a framework for modeling enterprise architectures. In the past, architecture frameworks were mainly used in the military context, such as the Department of Defence Architecture Framework (DoDAF), Nato Architecture Framework (NAF)
Episode 16 – MBSE around the World: Finland with Riku Salminen
Broadcast date: September 27, 19:00 CET – Language: English
We want to learn how MBSE is used in the world and this time we visit Finland. Our guest is Riku Salminen.
We talk about how MBSE is used in Finland, what is the state of education, what organizations are there for MBSE, where are the challenges, and some more.
Riku is owner of the consulting and training company SYSE Oy and on
Episode 15 – MBSE Methodology SYSMOD incl. FAS & VAMOS [EN]
Broadcast date: September 10, 19:00 CET – Language: English
In this episode, we want to talk about MBSE methodologies in general and SYSMOD in particular. Since our co-host Tim is the author of SYSMOD, we don’t have a guest this time and just talk to ourselves.
We first take a general look at MBSE methodologies and then take a closer look at SYSMOD. We don’t have enough time to
Episode 14 – MBSE Events: SWISSED with Prof. Marco Di Maio [EN]
Broadcast date: August 19, 19:30 CET – Language: English
After a summer break, we’re back with an episode about the SWISSED. The SWISSED respectively the Swiss Engineering Day is the annual conference of the Swiss Chapter of INCOSE.
Our guest is Prof. Marco Di Maio. He is one of the organizers of SWISSED and has himself been around the systems engineering world for many years in many
Episode 13 – MBSE around the World: UK with Prof. Jon Holt [EN]
Broadcast date: June 28, 19:00 CET – Language: English
We want to learn how MBSE is used in the world and this time we visit the United Kingdom. Our guest is the famous Prof. Jon Holt.
We talk about how MBSE is used in the UK, what is the state of education, what organizations are there for MBSE, where are the challenges, and some more. Jon knows all about it. He is the head of Scarecrow Co
Episode 12 – MBSE Tools: Lemontree [EN]
Broadcast date: June 9, 19:00 CET – Language: English
In addition to methodology and modeling languages, tools also play an important role in MBSE. For many users, they are the face of MBSE, as they finally bring it to life in the tools.
In this episode, we will take a look at the LemonTree tool from LieberLieber. Our guest is Daniel Siegl, who is responsible for business development
Episode 11 – MBSE in the field: Vanderlande [EN]
Broadcast date: May 25, 19:00 CET – Language: English
In this episode, we take a look at how MBSE is used in practice and talk to Fatih Erkan from Vanderlande in the Netherlands.
Vanderlande provides logistics process automation which includes, for example, baggage handling systems for airports. Fatih is systems architect for baggage handling systems. He defines and leads the MBSE fo
Episode 10 – Ontologies & DOL with guest Dr. Fabian Neuhaus [EN]
Broadcast date: April 30, 19:00 CET – Language: English
In this episode, we look at ontologies in general and the OMG DOL specification in particular. DOL stands for Distributed Ontology, Model, and Specification Language.
In recent years, the topic of “ontology” has become increasingly important in systems engineering. A good reason to take a closer look at this topic. Ma
Episode 9 – MBSE around the World: China with Xiang Lee [EN]
Broadcast date: April 7, 16:00 CET – Language: English
We want to learn how MBSE is used in the world and this time we visit China. Our guest is Xiang Lee from the company SysGraph.
We talk about how MBSE is used in China, what is the state of education, what organizations are there for MBSE, where are the challenges and some more. Xiang Lee knows it well, because his company SysGraph
Episode 8 – What do formal modeling languages have to do with Winnie Pooh with guest Dr. Sylvia Melzer [DE]
Broadcast date: March 8, 2021, 7 p.m. – Language: German
This time we take a look behind the scenes of modeling languages and deal with the formalism. For this, we talk to Dr. Sylvia Melzer. She is a research associate at Universität zu Lübeck/Universität Hamburg.
Current technology trends such as Digital Twin, Digital Thread, or the use of artificial intelligence in systems engineering req
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